Silvia Salazar
from Curtin University
Bio
Dr. Silvia Salazar is an applied economic researcher at Bankwest Curtin Economics Centre at Curtin University. Silvia's work focuses on household finance and consumption, the cost of living, and housing economics. She also leads the Quarterly Economic Commentary of the Bankwest Curtin Economics Centre where she focuses on the economic indicators relevant to the Western Australia economy. As a consequence, Silvia has developed a particular interest in regional diversification and the green economy; topics on which she has authored and led numerous reports and economic analysis.
Dr Salazar has published in multiple academic outlets on subjects central to her academic research such as the economics of the household, unpaid work and gender inequality. Silvia obtained her PhD at the Paris School of Economics and she has previously held academic and teaching positions in France at the University of Paris 1 – Panthéon Sorbonne, the University of Paris 13 and the Dom Bosco Catholic University in Brazil. She has presented her research at numerous international conferences and workshops.
Contact details
Email: silvia.salazar@curtin.edu.au
Phone: 08 9266 9784
Areas of Expertise
Media - Labour markets (unemployment, job forecasts)Media - Energy, environment, climate change & renewables
Media - Gender & society (pay gap, social norms etc)
Media - Housing
Conferences & Public Speaking - Labour markets (unemployment, job forecasts)
Conferences & Public Speaking - Energy, environment, climate change & renewables
Conferences & Public Speaking - Gender & society (pay gap, social norms etc)
Research Expertise
Contact Details
(08) 9266-9784
silvia.salazar@curtin.edu.au
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